A journeyman, Aquino will try to stick in Cleveland. The Indians are being aggressive about finding a bullpen that works, so he won't have a long leash. Sun, May 17, 2009 12:16:00 PM

According to Anthony Castrovince, the Indians are bringing RHP Greg Aquino to the majors.

Aquino is part of the constant revolving door in Cleveland as the Indians try to find pieces that fit. Aquino has 72 walks and 132 strikeouts in 138 1/3 career innings, the most recent coming with the Orioles. This year in Triple-A, he battled shoulder issues but allowed just one run on one hit over eight innings. The 31-year old has always been able to throw hard, but never able to put it together. A hot start will keep him in the majors. Sun, May 17, 2009 11:23:00 AM

Depth Charts

Indians manager Terry Francona said Tuesday that Jason Kipnis (finger) will likely make his Cactus League debut this weekend.

The Indians are easing Kipnis into things after December surgery to repair tendon damage in his left ring finger. The 27-year-old is coming off a disappointing season in which he batted just .240/.310/.330 with six home runs and 41 RBI over 129 games, but there's serious rebound potential if he's feeling good.

Indians manager Terry Francona said that Brandon Moss (hip) has been "streaking" through his rehab.

Moss had hip surgery in October, so it sounds like he is making good progress. He ran the bases on Monday. Francona wouldn't say whether or not to expect Moss to be ready for Opening Day, but he should at least find himself in the spring lineup by mid-March.

Indians manager Terry Francona indicated on Monday that Nick Swisher (knees) is likely a couple weeks away from game action.

Brandon Moss (hip) is slated to make his Grapefruit League debut in mid-March, and Francona noted that he "might be a little ahead" of Swisher. "I don't want those guys to feel like there's a deadline, because there's not," the skipper added. Swisher is coming back from surgery on both knees, and while he's been able to hit with no issues, he's not yet running at nearly 100 percent. The veteran should still have enough time to be ready for Opening Day as long as he doesn't have setbacks.